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Transportation & Engineering Technologies Department - Automotive Program

Automotive Technology Program

Learn about  Advanced Technology Vehicles
by signing up for LCC's Intro to Alternative Fuels (AUTO 260) online course.
 
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THERE IS A NEED FOR QUALIFIED
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIANS NATIONWIDE

If you've always had an interest in repairing cars and trucks, it is time to get the credentials you need to become a:

  • Professional automotive service technician
  • High performance/motorsports technician
  • Alternative fuels/Advanced technology vehicles technician

Your enrollment in one of LCC's automotive areas of study will prepare you for a career that will last a lifetime.  Explore the training options available in our Automotive Technology Program by clicking on the pictures below.

Automotive Technology
From automotive service technician to service manager to maybe owning your own repair shop, it all begins with the academic and career training available to you in the Automotive Technology Program at Lansing Community College.  This area of study offers a variety of certificate and associate degree programs designed to provide you with the latest in practical, hands-on coursework based on current industry standards. 
High Performance/Motorsports
Are you interested in racing?  Do you like working on high performance cars? If so, the High Performance Technology/Motorsports program at LCC is for you! In this program, students have the opportunity to build high performance engines using state of the art technology and then test them on an engine dyno. Students will diagnose and tune vehicles for improved performance on our chassis dyno and gain hands-on experience building a race car chassis. Certificate and associate degree programs are offered.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles
If you are interested in advanced vehicle technologies, enroll in our courses to learn about:  biofuels, hybrids, compressed natural gas, propane, electric vehicles, hydrogen, fuel cells and how these fuels or technologies are used in vehicles.  Lansing Community College offers an associate degree and/or a certificate in Advanced Vehicle Technologies.
Special Topics
In addition to offering degree and certificate programs, the Automotive Technology Program offers courses in Motorcycle Repair, Small Engine Repair, Light Duty Diesel Service and Repair, General Automotive Service, Motorcycle Safety Training and Alternative Fuels Overview.

 



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